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Wisk to Launch UAM Trials in New Zealand

Wisk, the Urban Air Mobility (UAM) company, is progressing with its Transport Trial, which will advance autonomous passenger transport under the New Zealand Government’s broader Airspace Integration Trial Programme (AITP). Wisk is working towards rolling out the implementation phase later this year. Continue reading

Orbital UAV Signs New Contract with Textron / Lycoming

Aerosonde HQ at the US Army’s FTUAS Rodeo in February 2021

Orbital Corporation Ltd announced that it has signed a new engine development and supply agreement with Textron subsidiary, Lycoming Engines. The new agreement includes a 12-month engine development program, which will enable the integration of an Orbital UAV-designed core engine, including proprietary fuel and engine control systems, into Textron Systems’ Aerosonde program. Continue reading

Kongsberg Geospatial and Sentient Vision Partner on AI Sensor Analysis

This video still frame demonstrates how Sentient Kestrel can detect and track multiple targets based on motion

Kongsberg Geospatial, developer of the TerraLens Geospatial SDK, announced that it has partnered with Sentient Vision Systems to enable real-time analysis of sensor video data from drone-based sensors, using Sentient’s Kestrel, an AI–enabled computer vision system that provides automated object detection. Continue reading

Elistair Raises €5M for International Expansion

Elistair, a supplier of tethered drones, has raised €5M from Omnes and Starquest Capital, its historic investor. This Series B round follows an initial €2M funding round in 2018. Since its creation in 2014, Elistair’s solutions have already been deployed by military forces and national security agencies in over 65 countries. Continue reading

Altitude Angel Launches Next-Generation Airspace Management Solution for Airports

 Altitude Angel, a global UTM (Unified Traffic Management) technology provider, announced that it is bringing to market a next-generation airspace management solution – GuardianUTM Enterprise – an intuitive, cost-effective platform which will initially be deployed to support regional and local airports and airfields   Continue reading

NASA Microphone Detects Turbulence Hundreds of Miles Away

The HiDRON glider carries scientific instruments to the upper reaches of the atmosphere

Whether it’s in the wake vortex of airplanes taking off or in seemingly calm air, there are few issues more meddlesome to flight than turbulence. Not only can these “horizontal tornadoes” make air travel uncomfortable and possibly dangerous, but attempts to avoid them can consume large amounts of fuel. Researchers at NASA have developed technology to find these zones, and with some engineering ingenuity, they could revolutionize both flight planning and aeronautical research. Continue reading